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Clark Tracey Quintet

Friday April 26

Doors 7pm Show 8.30pm

Clark Tracey - drums

Art Themen & Simon Allen - reeds

Dave Newton - piano

Andrew Cleyndert - double bass

 

Clark Tracey, a well-established jazz master, recognised as a most

inventive jazz drummer, composer, educator and bandleader, having

appeared over forty years in the company of some of the world’s jazz

greats.

 

A Five-Time Winner of “Best Drummer” in the British Jazz Awards,

Clark Tracey has built a reputation since the early ‘80s as a talent

spotter of future stars of the British jazz scene; Guy Barker, Alex Ridout,

Daniel Casimir, Zoe Rahman and Mark Armstrong, to name just a few.

Clark was awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) in the 2019

Birthday Honours for services to music and the promotion of jazz.

The Quintet have recently released their debut CD, “Introducing Emily

Masser”, on Clark’s label Stray Horn Records, followed by a national

tour in April and May of 20 dates.

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Aleh Ferreira Band

Friday April 27

Doors 7pm Show 8.30pm

His music originates in the crib of Afro-Brazilian culture. Son of a priestess of Umbanda his musical inspiration comes from the drums and melodies of the “terreiro” that gave birth to Samba and influenced modern music. Brazilian singer-songwriter Aleh Ferreira, best known as the frontman of legendary Brazilian funk band “Banda Black Rio”. His warm, distinctive voice, samba-funk fusion grooves and lyrics that celebrate Afro-Brazilian heritage have earned him a career spanning three decades across the globe. Having also shared the stage with the likes of Ed Motta, Seu Jorge and Daniela Mercury and earning an assortment of national and international awards for his work as a performer but also as a soundtrack composer for the Cinema and TV and producer, Aleh is one of the most prominent contemporary musical figures of “Musica Popular Brasileira/ MPB” (Brazilian Popular Music) in the diaspora.

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